Prevalence and biomarkers in metabolic syndrome

O. Kytikova, M. Antonyuk, T. A. Kantur, T. Novgorodtseva, Y. K. Denisenko
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The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) has a worldwide tendency to increase and depends on many components, which explains the complexity of diagnostics and approaches to the prevention and treatment of this pathology. Age, lifestyle, socioeconomic status, insulin resistance (IR), dyslipidemia, obesity and genetic predisposition are factors influencing the risk of developing and progression of MS. Features of the distribution and dysfunction of adipose tissue are important factors in the development of IR, with obesity, as well as the risk of the formation of cardiometabolic diseases and MS. ­Understanding of mechanisms is linked to advances in metabolic phenotyping. Metabolic phenotyping of obese persons is important for the development of important diseases in relation to the study of the pathophysiology of metabolic disorders, the possible concomitant disease and the search for innovative strategies for the prevention and treatment of MS. The understanding of MS mechanisms is associated with advances in metabolic phenotyping. Therefore, the relevance of further study of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying various metabolic phenotypes of MS is one of the promising areas of modern scientific research. This review summarizes the current literature data on the prevalence of MS depending on gender, age, population, area of residence, education, level of physical activity, and many other parameters. Metabolic risks of MS development are detailed. Biological markers of MS are considered. The necessity of metabolic phenotyping of MS has been shown, which may have potential therapeutic value.
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代谢综合征的患病率和生物标志物
代谢综合征(MS)的患病率在世界范围内有增加的趋势,这取决于许多因素,这就解释了这种病理的诊断和预防和治疗方法的复杂性。年龄、生活方式、社会经济地位、胰岛素抵抗(IR)、血脂异常、肥胖和遗传易感性是影响ms发生和进展的因素,脂肪组织的分布特征和功能障碍是影响IR发生和发展的重要因素,同时肥胖、心脏代谢疾病和ms形成的风险也与机制的理解有关。肥胖人群的代谢表型对于研究代谢紊乱的病理生理学、可能的伴随疾病以及寻找预防和治疗多发性硬化症的创新策略等重要疾病的发展具有重要意义。因此,进一步研究多发性硬化症各种代谢表型的病理生理机制是现代科学研究的前景之一。本文综述了MS患病率与性别、年龄、人口、居住地区、教育程度、体育活动水平和许多其他参数相关的文献资料。详细介绍了多发性硬化症发展的代谢风险。考虑多发性硬化症的生物学标志物。代谢表型的必要性已被证明,这可能具有潜在的治疗价值。
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Obesity and Metabolism-Milan
Obesity and Metabolism-Milan 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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